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Minnesota Wild Details

The Wild are Minnesota’s second NHL team — the North Stars left “The State of Hockey” after the 1993 season. But Minnesota fans weren’t left without a team for too long. The NHL approved an expansion team for Minnesota in 1997, and the Wild were ready to play by the 2000-01 season.

It didn’t take too long for Minnesota to put a good team together. Marian Gaborik, the team’s first draft pick, became their first star player. In the 2002-03 season, Gaborik scored 30 goals, and the Wild made the playoffs for the first time. In the playoffs, the Wild upset the heavily favored Colorado Avalanche in the first round and then upset the Vancouver Canucks in round two. The Wild ultimately fell to the Mighty Ducks in the Western Conference Final after dropping Game 1 in double overtime. For his role in leading a young team on a deep playoff run, Wild coach Jacques Lemaire won the Jack Adams Award, which is given each year to the NHL’s best coach.

In 2012, the Wild made a major splash in free agency: the signed Zach Parise and Ryan Suter--the two most coveted free agents of that year--to identical 13 year contracts. Parise and Suter helped the Wild become a consistent playoff team.

How to purchase Minnesota Wild tickets

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Search the Wild game listings above to find a game you want to attend. Once you find the perfect game and date, browse available tickets for that game by clicking the green button on the right hand side of the screen.

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When do Wild playoff tickets go on sale?

If the Wild make the NHL playoffs, tickets typically go on sale in April. For alerts on Wild playoff tickets, make sure to sign up for an account.

Minnesota Wild schedule

The Wild play at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota. They start the 2018-19 season in Colorado with a game against the Avalanche on October 4, 2018. The Wild face the Vegas Golden Knights at Xcel Energy Center on October 6 for Minnesota’s home opener.

The Wild play their final home game of the season against the Boston Bruins on April 4, 2019. They finish the season on the road, in Dallas, on April 6.

How much do Wild tickets cost?

Beginning with the franchise’s first game in 2000, the Wild sold out 409 consecutive home games. The average resale price for a ticket to see the Wild is $115. Keep in mind that this price is an average, and that tickets may be available at a wide variety of price points.

When do the Wild play the Jets?

Since they’ve moved to Winnipeg, the Jets have been one of Minnesota’s biggest rivals. It also helps that Minnesota shares a border with Manitoba.

The Wild and Jets play in Minnesota on November 23, 2018, January 10, 2019, and April 2, 2019. The two teams will meet in Winnipeg on November 23 and December 29, 2018.

Minnesota Wild Top Matchups

The Minnesota Wild have a number of exciting matchups this season, see below for their top rivalries.